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Health Notions
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"Health Notions" is a media for the publication of articles on research and review of the literature. We accept articles in the areas of health science and practice such as public health, medicine, pharmaceutical, environmental health, nursing, midwifery, nutrition, health technology, clinical laboratories, health education, and health popular.
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Benson Relaxation and Hypnosis in Quality of Elderly Sleep Kastubi, Kastubi; Ambarwati, Rini
Health Notions Vol 2 No 1 (2018): January, 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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The process of degeneration in the elderly resulting in the quantity of sleep the elderly will be reduced so as not achieved adequate sleep quality. This study aimed to analyze the influence of Benson relaxation and hypnosis to improve the fulfillment of sleep needs and control of elderly blood pressure, with experimental design that is Pretest - Posttest with Control Group. The subjects of the study were elderly at Integrated Service Post (Posyandu) of Elderly who had sleep disorder, selected by simple random sampling technique. Data were collected by using questionnaires. Benson relaxation and hypnosis were performed 2 times a week for 2 weeks. The collected data were analyzed descriptively in the form of mean and standard deviation, then analyzed using Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney test. The results showed that insomnia could be derived by implementing Benson relaxation, hypnosis, hypnosis + relaxation. Based on research results recommended that health care institutions use relaxation techniques and hypnosis as one of the standard operational procedures in overcoming insomnia problems.
Stimulation Model Growth and Social Personal Development of Children Autism in Health Promotion Badiah, Atik; Karsidi, Ravik; Subijanto, Ahmad Arman; Hanim, Diffah
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
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Background: Autism is a developmental disorder caused organic brain damage, difficulty communicating verbal, nonverbal. Need supervision and parental attention. The stimulation helps stimulate the brain to produce hormones in its development. Purpose: (1) analyze the internal factors, external influences growth and social personal development of autistic children (2) analyze the relationship between nutritional status and the growth and social personal development of autistic children (3) analyze the effect of stimulation of the growth and social personal development of children with autism (4) formulate a stimulation model of growth and social personal development of children with autism in health promotion. Method: This type of research is a Research and Development (R & D) research and quasi experimental method, time series design. The study was conducted in 7 autism school in Yogyakarta. The total sample of 90 children with autism. Conducted in November 2015 and April 2016. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression, ods ratio, Mann Whitney and Wilcoxon. Results: (1) Internal factors (race) affects Weight and external factors (intranatal) and internal (genetic) influence growth and social personal development of children with autism p<0.05, (2) there is a relationship with the nutritional status of growth and social personal  development of children with autism p <0.05, (3) No effect of stimulation of the growth and social personal development of children with autism with p <0.05, (4) the drafting of a stimulation model of growth and social personal development of children with autism. Conclusion: Establishment of stimulation model of growth and social personal development of children autism in the form of manual stimulation of growth and social personal development of children with autism in health promotion.
Profiles of Early Childhood Education Program Pangemanan, Lisa; Irmawati, Mira; Irwanto, Irwanto; Suryawan, Ahmad
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
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Early childhood education (ECE) in Indonesia is growing with many variations in programs among the ECE. Children’s profile in those places were varied in terms of growth and development.This research aims to study the profiles in ECE in terms of program’s variation, growth and development of children attend it.
This research uses a cross-sectional study was done in 3 ECE centers in Surabaya, which are varied in total effective hours, the use of language, and teacher-student ratio. The growth outcome was assessed by anthropometric measurement. The developmental outcome was assessed using Denver II. Statistical analysis was done by Kruskal-Wallis test.
A total of 52 children from three ECE centers were enrolled. Program variations among 3 ECE were as follow: total effective hours per day (3, 2.5 and 3.5), the use of language (1, 1, and 2); and teacher-student ratio (1:7, 1:19, 1:15) respectively. Anthropometric measurements of those ECE were as follow: body weight in kg (16.9 (SD 5.10); 17 (SD 2.46); 17.9 (SD 4.62) (p ≥ 0.05)); body height in cm (100.7 (SD 5.72); 105 (SD 5.89); 104.7 (SD 6.31) (p ≥ 0.05)); head circumference in cm (49.5 (SD 1.75); 50.5 (SD 1.74); 50.6 (SD 1.59) (p ≥ 0.05)) respectively. Suspected developmental delays were 11, 9, 11 children (p ≥ 0.05) respectively. Development problem found was mainly in language and personal social. There are program’s variation among ECE but the growth and development profiles of children attend it were similar. Keywords: Variation, ECE program, Growth, Development
Free Sex Behavior of Adolescents in Kendari City Nabila, Jeihan
Health Notions Vol 2 No 1 (2018): January, 2018
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The condition of Indonesian youth is very alarming right now. This can be seen from the condition of some teenagers currently who tend to be more free and less attention to the moral values ​​contained in every action they do. The purpose of this study was to determine the phenomenon of free sex behavior in adolescents in Kendari city. The type of research used was qualitative with phenomenological approach. Selection of informants by using purposive sampling method. The results show the cause of adolescents performing free sex behavior is because undergoing a relationship dating for so long, performing the behavior on the basis of mutual love and demand from a boyfriend. Knowledge of adolescent about free sex behavior is to do sex before marriage, information obtained through school, internet, television media and from friend of mine. The process of free sex behavior by teenagers is at home girlfriend, in hotels, and in boarding house. The perceived consequences of having sex is losing virginity and becoming accustomed to such behavior and feeling addicted to wanting to try again. Influential so that adolescents to have free sex is teenage boyfriend and peers. According to teenagers if the surrounding community knows teenagers have had premarital sex then people will think bad and negative.
Simple Foot Elevator for Diabetic Ulcer Treatment (SIFOEDT) Majid, Abdul; Prayogi, Agus Sarwo; Surantono, Surantono; Hendarsih, Sri
Health Notions Vol 2 No 1 (2018): January, 2018
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Analysis of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) Surveillance System at Haji Public Hospital of Surabaya Mudjianto, Dwiono; Hargono, Arief; Rosli, Arief Wijaya
Health Notions Vol 2 No 5 (2018): May 2018
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The incidence of HAIs in Haji Public Hospital of Surabaya in the 1st quarter of 2017 was 0.20% and increased by an average of 56%. Prevention and control measures can be initiated with aseptic setup procedures, comprehensive treatment during tool installation, and possible monitoring of infection by identifying risks through bundle prevention. Bundle prevention is one of the HAIs surveillance that is used to identify and monitor every incident of HAIs in Haji Public Hospital. The purpose of this study was to describe the HAIs surveillance system at Haji Public Hospital. This study used descriptive method of evaluation type. The study was conducted from 7 to 31 August 2017 in the PPI (Infection Prevention and Control) Committee of Haji Public Hospital of Surabaya. The data collected in the form of primary data through interviews and secondary data through documentation study in the form of annual evaluation report or archive of HAIs surveillance data contained in unit PPI Haji Public Hospital. The instruments of data collection used were interview guides and observation sheets in the form of checklist. Data analysis was conducted descriptively on the components and attributes of surveillance. The results obtained from the input components that the competence of surveillance officers are not in accordance with the standards, while the attributes obtained by the results of timeliness, and low data quality. The need to conduct socialization and training of both basic and advanced PPIs and refine technology-based surveillance systems to be more effective and efficient in the implementation of the HAIs infection surveillance system. Keywords: Surveillance, Evaluation, HAIs and Hospital
Primigravida Readiness in Facing Childbirth Rianti, Emy; Masita, Masita; Karma, Agusni; Wasnidar, Wasnidar
Health Notions Vol 2 No 3 (2018): March 2018
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Maternal readiness will affect labor especially in primigravida. Therefore midwives are required to provide antenatal care and provide information and knowledge about pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum in antenatal visits. The purpose of this study was to determine the readiness of primigravida in facing childbirth and its influencing factors. The research method is cross sectional with quantitative approach. The study sample was 108 primigravida, which was examined pregnancy at Jagakarsa public health center, South Jakarta. Data were collected by questionnaire. Data analysis consisted of univariate analysis, bivariate using chi-square, and multivariate using logistic regression. The results of the study showed that found primigravida mothers who are not ready in the face of childbirth. Anxiety, husband support, knowledge and education are the successive factors associated with the readiness of maternal primigravida in the face of labor. While age, occupation and cost have no significant relationship. The conclusion of this study is that education, knowledge, husband support and anxiety are factors related to primigravida readiness in facing childbirth in Jagakarsa public health center, South Jakarta. Keywords: Readiness, Primigravida, Childbirth
"KelPUS-Gendang Beleq" Model as A Strategy to Improve Knowledge and Attitudes of Couples of Childbearing Age against Long Term Contraception Method Dramawan, Awan; Arip, Moh.; Emilyani, Desty
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
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The "KelPUS-GENDANG BELEQ" model design is an intervention given to couples of childbearing age, by making a model of the couples of child-bearing age combined with traditional "Gendang Beleq" art, as a media for counseling and a strategy for improving knowledge and attitude of the couples of child-bearing age against Long Term Contraception Methods. The aim of this research was to know the characteristic of couples of childbearing age, to increase knowledge and attitude of couples of childbearing age to long term contraception method through model design of "Kelpus-Gendang Beleq" in Darek Village, Praya Barat Daya Subdistrict, Lombok tengah Regency, NTB Province. Subjects were couples of child-bearing age who were registered as family planning acceptors in January 2015 to May 2016 in Darek Village, Praya Barat Daya Sub-district, Lombok Tengah. The sample size was 60 couples of childbearing age, consisting of: 30 people as control group and 30 people as intervention group. After the data collected, data analysis was done using Wilcoxon Signed rank test and Mann Whitney-U test. The result of the research shows that traditional music art of Sasak tribe "KelPUS Gendang Beleq" proved effective to increase knowledge and attitude of fertile couples about the use of long term contraception method.
Expression of VCAM in Male Wistar Rats (Rattus norvegicus) with Hypercholesterolemia Supplemented with Pumpkin Seeds (Cucurbita moschata Duch) Extract Proboningsih, Jujuk; Wirjatmadi, Bambang; Kuntoro, Kuntoro; Adriani, Merryana
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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Treatment of cardiovascular diseases tends to be expensive and requires long-term therapy. Investigation about the effect of pumpkin seeds on prevention of endothelial dysfunction of blood vessel has never been reported yet, accordingly, bodies of research are required to know its effectiveness. This study aimed to analyze the expression of Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule (VCAM) in male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) with hypercholesterolemia supplemented with pumpkin seeds extract (Cucurbita moschata Duch). This was an experimental laboratory study with randomized post-test control group design. The independent variable was pumpkin seeds extract, and the dependent one was expression of VCAM. Data analysis employed chi-square test to test the difference between control and treatment groups. Study results showed that there was significant difference (p=0.000) between VCAM expression in group-K2 (positive control) as compared to group-K1 (negative control) and group-K5 (treatment group-dose 3) α=0.001, whereas no significant difference was found between that of as compared to group-K3 (treatment group-dose 1) α=0.125 and group-K4 (treatment group-dose 2) α=0.05. The study showed reduction of VCAM expression in treatment groups consisted of male Wistar rats with hypercholesterolemia supplemented with pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita moschata Duch) extract. Keywords: Pumpkin seeds, VCAM expression, hypercholesterolemia
Influence of Additional Feeding Recovery on The Intellectual Intelligence of Children Widyyati, Mei Lestari Ika; Irwanto, Irwanto; Adi, Annis Catur
Health Notions Vol 2 No 3 (2018): March 2018
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Nutrition is the main requirement for a toddler, if not obtained food according to needs its nutrition value, it will interfere with the growing swell of current or next time. The purpose of this research was to analyze the effect of Additional Feeding Program Recovery on the intellectual intelligence children aged 4-5 years. Design of this research was observational cohort retrospective. The sample size was 70, were divided into two groups, group with a history of getting Additional Feeding Recovery and the Group didnt get Additional Feeding Recovery. Independent variable was Additional Feeding Recovery and the dependent variable was intellectual intelligence. Data was analyzed using Independent Sample t-test. There was no difference in the level of intelligence on the two group with p-value = 0.129. Kewords: Additional feeding recovery, Intellectual intelligence

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